Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot AI Training Raises Privacy Concerns: How to Protect Your Gameplay Data
Windows 11’s Silent Observer: Gaming Copilot’s Data Collection Practices Microsoft’s recently introduced Gaming Copilot AI feature in Windows 11 has…
Windows 11’s Silent Observer: Gaming Copilot’s Data Collection Practices Microsoft’s recently introduced Gaming Copilot AI feature in Windows 11 has…
Social media platform Reddit has initiated legal action against artificial intelligence startup Perplexity, accusing it of unlawfully scraping data to train its AI search engine. The lawsuit alleges that multiple companies collaborated to bypass Reddit’s data protection measures in what sources describe as an industrial-scale data operation.
Social media platform Reddit has filed a federal lawsuit against artificial intelligence startup Perplexity, according to court documents reviewed by Reuters. The legal complaint, filed in New York, alleges that Perplexity and three data-scraping companies unlawfully extracted Reddit’s content to train Perplexity’s AI-based search engine without proper authorization.
Microsoft is testing a groundbreaking Planning feature in Visual Studio that allows Copilot to research codebases and break down complex tasks. The feature reportedly improves AI model performance by 15% in success rates while providing developers greater transparency into generated code.
Microsoft is reportedly transforming how developers interact with artificial intelligence in Visual Studio through a new Planning feature currently in public preview. According to reports, this enhancement to Copilot represents a significant advancement in AI-assisted development, moving beyond simple prompt responses to structured task decomposition.
Modern data security governance platforms using context-aware AI are transforming how organizations protect sensitive information. These systems provide unprecedented visibility into data ecosystems while automating risk detection and remediation processes that overwhelm traditional security teams.
Businesses are facing unprecedented data security challenges as remote work, cloud migration, and sophisticated cyberattacks create perfect storm conditions, according to industry analysis. Sources indicate that traditional security approaches are proving inadequate against hackers leveraging artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies.
Seattle Startup Lands Major Investment for AI-Powered Cloud Deployment Platform Hyphen AI, an emerging Seattle-based technology company, has successfully raised…
Meta is cutting 600 positions across its AI research and infrastructure teams to streamline decision-making and boost efficiency. The company reportedly aims to redeploy most affected employees internally while continuing to hire for its experimental TBD Lab unit as it pursues superintelligence development.
Meta Platforms is eliminating approximately 600 roles within its artificial intelligence units as part of a broader restructuring effort to enhance operational agility, according to an internal memo obtained by Axios. The job cuts reportedly target the company’s Fundamental AI Research (FAIR), product-related AI, and AI infrastructure teams while sparing the newly established TBD Lab experimental unit.
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Meta is cutting approximately 600 roles from its AI Superintelligence lab, according to reports. The move comes months after an aggressive hiring spree led by Mark Zuckerberg to secure top AI talent. Company executives maintain that superintelligence remains a top priority despite the restructuring.
Meta Platforms is eliminating approximately 600 positions from its artificial intelligence division, specifically targeting its Superintelligence lab, according to reports from Axios. The significant workforce reduction comes despite CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s personal involvement in an aggressive hiring campaign earlier this year that offered multi-year contracts worth up to $1 billion to attract top AI talent.
Strategic Shift at Meta’s Advanced AI Division In a surprising move that highlights the complex dynamics of the artificial intelligence…